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of law enforcement in t h e City. The Marshal admitted t h a t he had been too lenient and promised to make an effort to c a r r y out his instructions. March 1 9 , 1931.. .Mr. Harry W . Leigh and Thomas A . Thorley met with the Council in behalf of the Chamber of Commerce a n d made a request t h a t t h e City include an item of $500 in the next City Budget a s a contribution toward t h e securing of the Tabernacle s i t e , for t h e erection of a United States Federal Building. Unanimous May 21, 1931.. . T h e Council authorized the purchase of 890' of cast iron flow pipe from Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. to he used to pipe Chatterley Spring into t h e system. J u n e 4 . 1931.. .Councilman Bulloch motion: Be i t resolved t h a t the City p u t down a t e s t well in Coal Creek Canyon t o see if water can be obtained for the City mains. Carried. July 2, 1931.. .Mr. H. H . L u n t , representing the Cedar City Chamber, met with the Council to see if a plan could be worked out s o t h a t t h e City could take over t h e local a i r p o r t from the U . S . Government and operate a n d maintain same. July 16, 1931.. .Mr. William H . Leigh said t h a t water shortage was causing the guests of the Hotel considerable inconvenience, and t h a t tourists were passing on through to other towns where they could get water in the hotels, which was affecting his business a n d t h a t of t h e other hotels of t h e City unfavorably. ( T h e r e was no water a f t e r 5 p . m . ) Sept. 3 , 1931.. .An ordinance: The annual salaries of t h e elective a n d appointive officers of Cedar City a r e hereby fixed a t the following amounts: (Effective J a n . 1, 1932)
Mayor, per year Councilmen, each per year City Manager, per year Clty Recorder, per year City Treasurer, per year Clty Health Offlcer, per year City Just~ceof the Peace, per year Clty Attorney, per year Clty Marshal, per year Deputy City Marshal, per year Clty Watermaster, per year Street Supervisor, with team per day Street Saoervisor. sinale handed oer dav City Park Caretaker, for time actually employed per day Clty Sexton, for time actually employed per day Health Inspector, for time actually employed, not to exceed $50 in any one month, per hour Engineer, lor time actually employed per hour Surveyor, lor time actually employed per hour Members of Board of Health, per hour Pou~dkeeper,for each animal empounded Special Police, for time actually employed per day $340.00 127.50 2,040.00 720.00 400.00 150.00 340.00 5OO.OD 1,275.00 1,215.00 1.275.00 4.00 3.50 3.00 3.00 .50 1.00 1.00 .SO .50 3.50

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

of law enforcement in t h e City. The Marshal admitted t h a t he had been too lenient and promised to make an effort to c a r r y out his instructions. March 1 9 , 1931.. .Mr. Harry W . Leigh and Thomas A . Thorley met with the Council in behalf of the Chamber of Commerce a n d made a request t h a t t h e City include an item of $500 in the next City Budget a s a contribution toward t h e securing of the Tabernacle s i t e , for t h e erection of a United States Federal Building. Unanimous May 21, 1931.. . T h e Council authorized the purchase of 890' of cast iron flow pipe from Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. to he used to pipe Chatterley Spring into t h e system. J u n e 4 . 1931.. .Councilman Bulloch motion: Be i t resolved t h a t the City p u t down a t e s t well in Coal Creek Canyon t o see if water can be obtained for the City mains. Carried. July 2, 1931.. .Mr. H. H . L u n t , representing the Cedar City Chamber, met with the Council to see if a plan could be worked out s o t h a t t h e City could take over t h e local a i r p o r t from the U . S . Government and operate a n d maintain same. July 16, 1931.. .Mr. William H . Leigh said t h a t water shortage was causing the guests of the Hotel considerable inconvenience, and t h a t tourists were passing on through to other towns where they could get water in the hotels, which was affecting his business a n d t h a t of t h e other hotels of t h e City unfavorably. ( T h e r e was no water a f t e r 5 p . m . ) Sept. 3 , 1931.. .An ordinance: The annual salaries of t h e elective a n d appointive officers of Cedar City a r e hereby fixed a t the following amounts: (Effective J a n . 1, 1932)
Mayor, per year Councilmen, each per year City Manager, per year Clty Recorder, per year City Treasurer, per year Clty Health Offlcer, per year City Just~ceof the Peace, per year Clty Attorney, per year Clty Marshal, per year Deputy City Marshal, per year Clty Watermaster, per year Street Supervisor, with team per day Street Saoervisor. sinale handed oer dav City Park Caretaker, for time actually employed per day Clty Sexton, for time actually employed per day Health Inspector, for time actually employed, not to exceed $50 in any one month, per hour Engineer, lor time actually employed per hour Surveyor, lor time actually employed per hour Members of Board of Health, per hour Pou~dkeeper,for each animal empounded Special Police, for time actually employed per day $340.00 127.50 2,040.00 720.00 400.00 150.00 340.00 5OO.OD 1,275.00 1,215.00 1.275.00 4.00 3.50 3.00 3.00 .50 1.00 1.00 .SO .50 3.50